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    Miriam Makeba The Indispensable Miriam Makeba 1955-1962

    Fremeaux
      • 1. Laku Tshuni ‘langa
      • 2. Tula Ndivile (saduva)
      • 3. Baby Ntsoare
      • 4. Orlando
      • 5. Owakho
      • 6. Olilili
      • 7. Intandane
      • 8. Pula Kgosi Seretse
      • 9. Kutheni Sithandwa (day O)
      • 10. Ndiya Nxila Apha E-bhayi
      • 11. Baya Ndi Memeza
      • 12. Vulu Amasango
      • 13. Umbhaqanga
      • 14. Nomalungelo
      • 15. Table Mountain
      • 16. Hush
      • 17. Mtshakasi
      • 18. Uthando Luyaphela
      • 19. Phansi Kwalomhlaba
      • 20. Live Humble
      • 21. Sindiza Ngecadillacs
      • 22. Ndimbone Dluca
      • 23. Ndamcenga
      • 24. Unyana Wolahleko
      • 25. Rockin' In Rhythm 2:52
      • 26. 2-2 Inkomo Zodwa 2:26
      • 27. Ekoneni
      • 28. Darlie Kea Lemang
      • 29. Sophiatown Is Gone
      • 30. Make Us One
      • 31. Back Of The Moon
      • 32. Quickly In Love
      • 33. Makoti
      • 34. Themba Lami
      • 35. Uyadela
      • 36. Yini Madoda
      • 37. Ndidiwe Zintaba
      • 38. Uile Ngoan A Batho
      • 39. Siyavuya
      • 40. Phata Phata
      • 41. Miriam's goodbye to africa
      • 42. Jikele Maweni (the Retreat Song)
      • 43. Suliram
      • 44. Qonqonthwane (the Click Song)
      • 45. Umhome
      • 46. Olilili
      • 47. Laku Tshuni ‘langa
      • 48. Mbube
      • 49. The Naughty Little Flea
      • 50. Where Does It Lead
      • 51. Nomeva
      • 52. House Of The Rising Sun
      • 53. Saduva (tula Ndivile)
      • 54. One More Dance
      • 55. Iya Guduza
      • 56. Kilimandjaro
      • 57. Zenizenabo
      • 58. Ntjilo Ntjilo
      • 59. Umqokozo
      • 60. Ngola Kurila
      • 61. Thanayi Thanayi
      • 62. Liwa Wechi
      • 63. Nagula
      • 64. Carnival (“orfeo Negro” Theme)
      • 65. Night Must Fall
      • 66. Love Tastes Like Strawberries
      • 67. Can't cross over

      Known as Mama Africa, Miriam Makeba was the first African singer to achieve fame in America and Europe although she was already a star in South Africa before Harry Belafonte launched her in New York.

      This 3xCD set presents her first rare recordings made during the apartheid era, moving on to her subsequent triumph in America as an international symbol of resistance to oppression. Also includes a detailed illustrated booklet